Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PM vows to ensure exemplary punishment for culprits of Behsam attack

- DASU MIAN ABRAR

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Monday directed for ensuring foolproof security measures for the Chinese nationals working on Dasu Hydropower Project as well as across the country and expressed resolve to ensure exemplary punishment for the perpetrato­rs of Besham terrorist attack of March 26.

While addressing a gathering of the Chinese nationals working on the hydropower project, he said the government would ensure that the perpetrato­rs and culprits of March 26 incident should get the exemplary punishment, so that it would be a lesson and that no one could commit such dastardly act in future.

Premier Shehbaz Sharif said that the sole purpose of his visit was to offer deep and sincere condolence­s and express feelings to the Chinese brothers and sisters in Dasu over a sad incident that took place on March 26 in which five Chinese and one local lost their lives.

He said it was a cowardly act on part of the terrorists to kill innocent Chinese and a

Pakistani for no other reason except to disturb and damage the exceptiona­l friendship between Pakistan and China.

Present on the occasion were federal ministers Amir Muqam, Attaullah Tarar, Chairman WAPDA Lt Gen. (retd) Sajjad Ghani, Chinese Ambassador in Pakistan Jiang Zaidong, members of the Chinese company and senior officials.

PM Shehbaz termed it conspiracy of the enemies of Pakistan and it was a dastardly act on part of the perpetrato­rs who found every opportunit­y to harm this friendship which was strengthen­ing by each passing day and expanding and moving forward with speed.

“That is the reason enemies do not spare any opportunit­y to damage and create a wedge between the two Iron Brothers,” he added.

Prime Minister Sharif said that they shared the moment of sadness and sorrow and assured that the government would not leave any stone unturned and would not spare any opportunit­y to ensure the best possible security measures for the Chinese families and nationals.

He also assured the Chinese leadership, the people and the Chinese ambassador that all foolproof security arrangemen­ts would be made for the Chinese people working and supporting a prosperous and developing Pakistan.

The prime minister said that after the incident, he had visited embassy immediatel­y to offer condolence­s on behalf of his government and the people of Pakistan to the Chinese leadership and the Chinese people.

He informed that a joint investigat­ion team was also constitute­d on the same day and its report was due any time.

He further assured that they would not waste time to act upon the recommenda­tions of the inquiry committee in letter and spirit.

Besides, a high level security meeting was held on March 27 in which they discussed better coordinati­on with the provincial government­s over the additional security measures, he added.

The prime minister said that Pak-china friendship would march forward in unison and the enemies of CPEC and this exceptiona­l relationsh­ip would be defeated completely.

Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Jiang Zaidong said that the prime minister visited the embassy and reassured security for the Chinese nationals.

He also expressed gratitude to the government and people of Pakistan for expressing solidarity, adding that they were ready to work together to further build their strategic partnershi­p with Pakistan.

The gathering also observed 30-second silence for those who lost lives in the tragic incident.

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